Name ________________________________________________________ 1 Pre-IB Geometry Summer Assignment This summer assignment is for all incoming freshman in the IB program, whom will begin their math course of study with Pre-IB Geometry. All work must be completed in pencil, neatly and completely. Your solution will be worked in the boxes provided. Problems will be discussed during the first week of class. This assignment is due the first full day of school in August to the Pre-IB Math teacher, as this is a summer assignment. Answers should be simplest form – no decimals. Calculator: A scientific calculator (such as the TI 30XIIs, but not limited to this model) is required the first day of school. A graphing scientific calculator, rather than a basic scientific calculator, is strongly recommended (such as the TI –NSPIRE CX). The models suggested are acceptable for use on the ACT and SAT college entrance exams. These calculators are tools that would be necessary in all four high school math courses, physics, chemistry, and exams such as International Baccalaureate Math, ACT and SAT. The graphing calculators can be priced to be around $100 and oftentimes are on sale during the summer. Your student will become more and more proficient at using their calculators over the course of their lower level math classes, so as to be prepared for when these tools are essential in upper level math classes.
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Pre-IB Geometry Summer Assignment This summer assignment is for all incoming freshman in the IB program, whom will begin their math course of study with Pre-IB Geometry. All work must be completed in pencil, neatly and completely. Your solution will be worked in the boxes provided. Problems will be discussed during the first week of class. This assignment is due the first full day of school in August to the Pre-IB Math teacher, as this is a summer assignment. Answers should be simplest form – no decimals. Calculator: A scientific calculator (such as the TI 30XIIs, but not limited to this model) is required the first day of school. A graphing scientific calculator, rather than a basic scientific calculator, is strongly recommended (such as the TI –NSPIRE CX). The models suggested are acceptable for use on the ACT and SAT college entrance exams. These calculators are tools that would be necessary in all four high school math courses, physics, chemistry, and exams such as International Baccalaureate Math, ACT and SAT. The graphing calculators can be priced to be around $100 and oftentimes are on sale during the summer. Your student will become more and more proficient at using their calculators over the course of their lower level math classes, so as to be prepared for when these tools are essential in upper level math classes.
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Part 1: Properties of Numbers Define each property and provide a mathematical example of each.
A. Commutative Property of Addition
B. Commutative Property of Multiplication
C. Associative Property
D. Additive Inverse
E. Multiplicative Inverse
F. Additive Identity
G. Multiplicative Identity
H. Multiplicative Property of Zero
I. Reflexive Property
J. Symmetric Property
K. Transitive Property
L. Substitution Property
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Part 2 :
Find the value of each expression: (remember to use order of operations)
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Solve each equation
21) 4x = 16 22) 15 = 8 - x 23) 6x - 1 = 7x - 3
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25) 26) -2 = -(x + 8)
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29) Solve for w, given : P = 2l + 2w
30) 3 - 5x = -25 31) 4(2x - 3) = 3x - 7 32) Solve for w, given A = l w
3 718
2 2x
2 7
3 9x
113 7
2x
10 2 4
3 5 3x
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Solve each problem 33) A number is increased by 11 is 56. Find the number.
34) The sum of four times a number and 5 is 41. Find the number.
35) The sum of two consecutive integers plus 7 is 148. What are the integers?
36) Sherry is 25 years younger than her dad. The sum of their ages is 59. How old is Sherry?
37) Mrs. Chin bought some $0.20 stamps and an equal number of $0.29 stamps. She paid a total of $4.90 for all the stamps. How many of each type stamp did she buy?
38) Enrique Romero bought a refrigerator for $50 more than half its original price. He paid $375 for the refrigerator. What was the original price of the refrigerator?
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